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Re: incompressible flow solvers

 

Yes, this is quite common. Although I have had some better luck recently with the development version.

-- Andy

Gideon Simpson wrote:
For dolfin code, I take it it's normal for the header files to get "large" (several megs)?
-gideon

On Mar 26, 2008, at 11:41 AM, Robert Kirby wrote:
Andy has done both continuous and discontinuous pressures with higher order. Also, the really crude fiat/Sundance interface was used to make this happen in Sundance, also.

Rob

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:20 PM, Andy Ray Terrel <aterrel@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:aterrel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Yes, you should see the stokes demo in dolfin.

    Gideon Simpson wrote:
    > Has anyone tried solving incompressible flow problems with dolfin,
    > fiat, ffc, etc. using higher order (than P2-P1) elements?
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    > -gideon
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